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                                                    <title><![CDATA[Harvard Health Posts by Siva Sundaram, BA Feed]]></title>
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                                <subtitle>Harvard Health Blog: You'll find posts from Harvard Medical School physicians and our editors on a variety of health news and issues.</subtitle>
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            <title><![CDATA[Creating recovery-friendly workplaces]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[Teens and drugs: 5 tips for talking with your kids]]></title>
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                        <updated>2018-08-16T00:00:00-04:00</updated>
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            <title><![CDATA[Adolescence: A high-risk time for substance use disorders]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[The prefrontal cortex does not fully develop until the mid-20s, which makes teenagers’ brains excellent at learning and absorbing new information, but it also makes them vulnerable to experimentation and the potential for substance use disorders.]]>
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                        <updated>2018-08-07T14:30:00-04:00</updated>
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